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'''Two step weather routing with VRTool'''
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'''Two-step weather routing with VRTool'''
  
 
Suppose you want to plan a route with an intermediary point.
 
Suppose you want to plan a route with an intermediary point.
 
Say it is not a fixed point like a mark or an island,  
 
Say it is not a fixed point like a mark or an island,  
but an strategic position, close to favourable winds.
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but a strategic position, close to favorable winds.
 
You don't know where it is yet, but you feel it is in  
 
You don't know where it is yet, but you feel it is in  
a certain direction where winds are normaly stronger  
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a certain direction where winds are normally stronger  
 
and/or in a suitable direction.
 
and/or in a suitable direction.
  
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Say you choose a position on the 108h isochrone.  
 
Say you choose a position on the 108h isochrone.  
 
Set WR destination to that point and do a calculation
 
Set WR destination to that point and do a calculation
up to 108h. Plot the best route.  
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up to 108h. Plot the best route. This is the first
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part of the track.
  
 
Now you can do the second step, from that position to the  
 
Now you can do the second step, from that position to the  
leg final destination. The segment will start from 108h.  
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final destination. The second segment will start from 108h.  
Set WR start to your chosen 108h position and WR destination
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Set WR Start to your chosen 108h position and Destination
to the leg destination.
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to the leg final destination.
  
 
In the program's main window, in "Track Designer Settings",  
 
In the program's main window, in "Track Designer Settings",  
"Wind Forecast Age" group, select option
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"Wind Forecast Age" group, select option "[[File:CtrlOption.gif]]a given date/time".  
"[x] a given date/time".  
 
  
 
Now you have to figure the date/time of the 108h isochrone.  
 
Now you have to figure the date/time of the 108h isochrone.  
Go to the "Wind grids" and
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Go to the "Wind grids" and select the current wind grid.  
select the current wind grid. The Timestamp will show.
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The Timestamp will show below.
  
Add 108h to it and convert back to date/time. This time is in UTC.  
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Add 108 hours to the timestamp and convert back to date/time.  
Convert local time by adding the time zone.  
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This time is in UTC. Convert to local time by adding the time zone.  
Input that date/time to the "Start" field in track designer settings.
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Input the date/time to the "Start" field in track designer settings.
 
Then you can calculate the second part of the WR track.
 
Then you can calculate the second part of the WR track.
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The calculation will start with 108h winds. Plot the best track.
  
Remember to set "Wind Forecast Age" back to "[x] Timestamp+time zone"  
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Remember to set "Wind Forecast Age" back to "[[File:CtrlOption.gif]]windgrid timestamp + a time zone"  
 
in the end (the default mode).
 
in the end (the default mode).

Latest revision as of 04:28, 5 November 2014

Two-step weather routing with VRTool

Suppose you want to plan a route with an intermediary point. Say it is not a fixed point like a mark or an island, but a strategic position, close to favorable winds. You don't know where it is yet, but you feel it is in a certain direction where winds are normally stronger and/or in a suitable direction.

VRTool WR calculator can only work a single segment at a time, from Start to Destination. However you can create a composite route by doing as follow:

Set WR destination far away in the direction you like and do a WR calculation. Plot only the isochrones to the chart. Use the isochrones to choose your strategic intermediary position.

Say you choose a position on the 108h isochrone. Set WR destination to that point and do a calculation up to 108h. Plot the best route. This is the first part of the track.

Now you can do the second step, from that position to the final destination. The second segment will start from 108h. Set WR Start to your chosen 108h position and Destination to the leg final destination.

In the program's main window, in "Track Designer Settings", "Wind Forecast Age" group, select option "CtrlOption.gifa given date/time".

Now you have to figure the date/time of the 108h isochrone. Go to the "Wind grids" and select the current wind grid. The Timestamp will show below.

Add 108 hours to the timestamp and convert back to date/time. This time is in UTC. Convert to local time by adding the time zone. Input the date/time to the "Start" field in track designer settings. Then you can calculate the second part of the WR track. The calculation will start with 108h winds. Plot the best track.

Remember to set "Wind Forecast Age" back to "CtrlOption.gifwindgrid timestamp + a time zone" in the end (the default mode).